Smash Bros. Ultimate/Pokemon: Let's Go to bump Switch sales

Maggie Cunningham |Sunday, November 18, 2018

Glen Nevis featured in the first trailer of Pokemon Detective Pikachu launched earlier this week

We're not the only ones feeling nostalgic, as the Official Pokemon YouTube Channel has uploaded a new Pokemon Let's Go trailer that attempts to recreate the iconic opening from the first season of the Pokemon anime, and let me tell you, it is pretty awesome how spot on it is. The revelation that Eevee could have bangs and Pikachu could rock a bouffant curl very much broke the internet, but that hasn't stopped me wanting to give my personal Pikachu a new do. Fortunately, in Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee, trainers can absolutely ride certain Pokemon around if they so choose. Specific Pokemon mentioned by Pokemon Go developers in the announcement include Omanyte and Kabuto, but we'll see what other Pokemon also pop up with more regularity soon. Niantic says these tasks feature monsters "not commonly found" in either of the Let's Go games, such as Kabuto and Omanyte, giving you a good incentive to catch and transfer them over. In fact, doing this is quickest way to unlock the new Mythical Pokemon Meltan, but even if you don't own either of the Switch games, you'll have a way to get the new Hex Nut Pokemon in Go.

In order to connect to Pokemon Let's Go with your Pokemon Go account, you'll need to authenticate it on both games.

While on Pokemon Let's GO pause the game by pressing X, followed by Y to open settings. In this guide, we go through what is the Go Park complex, how to connect pokemon from Let's Go to Pokemon Go and vice versa. Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle are easier to capture on Pokemon Go. It's the finest deal on the Nintendo Switch we've spotted recently.

Any of the pokemon that is in the park you can catch again in Pokemon Let's Go, then you'll be able to bring them with you on your journey. For example, if you have captured 60 Pidgey that would qualify as 60 types of Pokemon.

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